Edna, KS Education

Edna school information

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Edna

Kansas

National

Average Test Scores

50%

38%

49%

Student/Teacher ratio

n/a

14:1

16:1

Total public schools

n/a

970

79,221

Total private schools

n/a

190

24,874

Total post-secondary schools

n/a

86

7,963

The Edna, KS educational system consists of n/a public schools, n/a private schools and n/a post-secondary schools. Edna public schools have average test scores of 50% which is 31% higher than than the Kansas average and 1% higher than than the national average. The student to teach ratio of Edna public schools is n/a, compared to 14:1 in Kansas and 16:1 across all of the United States. A total of 90.9% of students have completed 8th grade, 90.9% have completed high school, 22.5% have completed a bachelor’s degree and 0.0% have completed a doctorate degree.

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The average school test scores in Edna are 1% higher than the national average.

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Source: The Edna, KS education data displayed above is derived from the 2016 United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) and from the National Center for Education Statistics. The average school test scores are based on all schools that completed test scores within the state. Average test scores are conducted by each state independently and the type of tests may change from one state to another. Test scores were not available for all schools within the state, but were available for the vast majority.